According to The Holywood Reporter, the It and Stranger Things star has parted ways with agent Tyler Grasham after allegations surfaced that the agent sexually assaulted or acted inappropriately with young male actors.

The allegations against Tyler, an agent with APA, first surfaced on October 15, when actor-turned-filmmaker Blaise Godbe Lipman posted accusations against an unnamed agent on Facebook, amid the use of #metoo. After Blaise's post, The Hollywood Reporter says Tyler "poked" him on Facebook, leading Blaise to post again and name Tyler as his alleged abuser.

"Yesterday I posted my "me too" contribution, briefly sharing my experience with sexual assault at the hands of a man in a position of power in the entertainment industry. I didn't name names, just the company he worked for. People poured out of the woodwork in private message, aware of who I must be talking about. His reputation was enough, I didn't have to say his name," Blaise wrote. The "poke" after the post was "the tipping point that made me me want to open up in a real frank way," he continued. "His name is Tyler Grasham, an agent at APA Agency."

"Tyler Grasham, under the pretense of a business meeting regarding potential agency representation at APA Agency, fed me alcohol while I was underage and sexually assaulted me,” he wrote.

Others also came forward with accusations against Tyler, The Hollywood Reporter notes.

Sources told The Hollywood Reporter, that Tyler is reportedly on leave from the agency amid the allegations. When contacted by The Hollywood Reporter, APA declined to comment on his employment status, as it was a confidential personnel matter.

“APA takes these allegations extremely seriously and is investigating this matter," the agency said in a statement, according to Variety, who also reported that APA has an independent investigator looking into the allegations.

The allegations come amid many others against powerful people in Hollywood, including the slew of allegations of both sexual harassment and assault against Harvey Weinstein.

Teen Vogue has reached out to both Finn's representatives and APA for comment.